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the referendum was preceded by a fresh break of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria cairo based journeys bell true explains what's expected from the vote and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates have headed to the polling stations today to vote in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was about to provide as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who are for the constitution very so against the constitution this happened on islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they said cars and buses something these buses belong to the museum brotherhood police intervened with take out leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria and entire a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms what pe
the referendum was preceded by a fresh break of violence in egypt second largest city of alexandria cairo based journeys bell true explains what's expected from the vote and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil. millions of egyptians across seventeen governorates have headed to the polling stations today to vote in the second and final round of egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again was about to provide as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second...
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of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city island sandra journalist bel true has more from cairo. the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the seventeen governors going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhood base in them also three only three of the governorates actually voted against the mission by the head of the presidential elections again president obama mostly people think unless you're saying it's most likely to be a yes the opposition forces that passes saying that there is many instances of electoral violations right streets of also chimed in today releasing reports on the hour all the different electoral violations including missing but it judges not supervising polling stations and ballots going missing is that many believe maybe a vote rigging which would see a yes vote in the end the bigge
of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city island sandra journalist bel true has more from cairo. the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the seventeen governors going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhood base...
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wealthiest rest safely behind their elegant walls while some of the city's poorest face another long night next to a warehouse wall a lavish mansion costing more than fifty million dollars in beverly hills is thinkable for most people in a city where one in five children live in poverty have time with two o'clock in the morning and my kids when i moved in all my stuff and i was the first time ever. after the real estate crash and one hopes but lost his job as a mortgage loan officer and became disabled now he struggles to feed his wife and their three sets of twins i don't want to see him sleep. i can't have me while they wait in line for a sandwich l a's wealthy dine in pricey gourmet restaurants and inside the massive dining rooms of there's this. states the startling gap between the haves and the have nots is seen in the growing number of families who cannot afford food and housing we've had families that have stayed with us over here and yes that's sad but we're still trying to do our best to make sure that we get them the best that we can give them and definitely connect them wi
wealthiest rest safely behind their elegant walls while some of the city's poorest face another long night next to a warehouse wall a lavish mansion costing more than fifty million dollars in beverly hills is thinkable for most people in a city where one in five children live in poverty have time with two o'clock in the morning and my kids when i moved in all my stuff and i was the first time ever. after the real estate crash and one hopes but lost his job as a mortgage loan officer and became...
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well we turn now to los angeles a talented city it's on one side you have some of the richest people in the world and on the other you have a large population of the poor and homeless in fact the poverty rate in los angeles county is among the highest in the nation and it's even higher for people of color here's our theater mungle uno with a closer look at the capital of glitz and homelessness. from exotic cars to extravagant fashion the rich and famous give los angeles a reputation of opulent prosperity but just around the corner from this glamour is the los angeles of utter despair here on skid row the homeless live in third world conditions and things they say are only getting worse they feel there's no hope for them they're afraid of the police l.a. remains the homeless capital of the u.s. with more than fifty one thousand people living in shelters cars or in homeless encampments like these staying in the shelter you know getting better every day having scars and scratching and it's really bad i would i would just rather be more mystery well mary and her neighbors sleep on tatter
well we turn now to los angeles a talented city it's on one side you have some of the richest people in the world and on the other you have a large population of the poor and homeless in fact the poverty rate in los angeles county is among the highest in the nation and it's even higher for people of color here's our theater mungle uno with a closer look at the capital of glitz and homelessness. from exotic cars to extravagant fashion the rich and famous give los angeles a reputation of opulent...
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my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded school as great as i'm shopping malls much like any of the prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. with cabbage and jam making sure you can have as a starter main dish. was although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by. a. it's inhabited by siberian. minority that migrated head before the russians. this. is real siberia maybe not the stuff of tourism brochures but this thing through the show that through all these yeahs cyber is still not quite like the euro. max keiser welcome to the kaiser report it's been five years since the beginning of the global financial collapse governments are eating their own debt vomit central banks are smoking their own belly button lint and analyst still don't know whether we have deflation inflation hyper inflation. max three we have crazy felicia and we're
my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded school as great as i'm shopping malls much like any of the prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. with cabbage and jam making sure you can have as a starter main dish. was although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. look upon martin. as in the middle of a...
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once again was the fact of the violence we saw clashes in this in egypt second city alexandria between all the conceit to those who are against the constitution to soften down islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they've burned cars and buses some saying these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria a. few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided those who are against the constitution say will only enforce a presidential dictatorship that lacks a key social economic rights that was drafted by islamist dominated assembly for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy after the conditions drafted they say we will have parliamentary elections in the first round of course the vote people vot
once again was the fact of the violence we saw clashes in this in egypt second city alexandria between all the conceit to those who are against the constitution to soften down islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they've burned cars and buses some saying these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on...
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marines first bombarded the city and as time goes on the number of babies being born with congenital defects continues to rise significantly and according to the study between two thousand and seven and two thousand and ten nearly sixty percent of all babies recorded had birth defects and it looks like there is a link between the time military assault began and the number of babies that are miscarried at during this time that the number of miscarriage miscarriages rises drastically forty five percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage and the scientists also todd harris ambles from children with birth defects and fifty six flu shot families and what they found is that the toxic chemicals of mercury and lead were found to be five times higher in these children and the effects are devastating your looking at babies born with severe birth defects and the flu should general hospital but we may and august two thousand and ten the most common abnormalities include congenital heart defects neural tube defects and facial cleft dating now this study is just one of many that links military assa
marines first bombarded the city and as time goes on the number of babies being born with congenital defects continues to rise significantly and according to the study between two thousand and seven and two thousand and ten nearly sixty percent of all babies recorded had birth defects and it looks like there is a link between the time military assault began and the number of babies that are miscarried at during this time that the number of miscarriage miscarriages rises drastically forty five...
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surveillance technology i do want to mention the cities that are looking to install these systems we have new jane oregon traverse city michigan columbus ohio hartford connecticut athens georgia all of these cities across the country looking to install these systems are you were you surprised at how widespread it's becoming or how many cities are looking into making this part of their public transit system. you know those are cities that are that are at different stages of installing or upgrading their systems and they're trying to give you examples to sort of demonstrate the breadth both you know from big cosmopolitan places like san francisco to small college towns like japanese georgia just to get a sense of how widespread this is and the justification of course michael is that this is making us safer is there any proof that that's in fact what it does i mean doesn't make us safer it's hard to know. i believe that the experts weigh in on. a very interesting you and thank you very much for telling us all about your findings that was reporter for the daily michael brick thanks for e
surveillance technology i do want to mention the cities that are looking to install these systems we have new jane oregon traverse city michigan columbus ohio hartford connecticut athens georgia all of these cities across the country looking to install these systems are you were you surprised at how widespread it's becoming or how many cities are looking into making this part of their public transit system. you know those are cities that are that are at different stages of installing or...
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done not just in buses and trolleys but but even in city streets these things of proliferated since nine eleven. and they're attached to devices and simply record store transmit the audio along with. traditional video surveillance footage that people are used to seeing. interesting and can you tell us about why. san francisco has has them on hundreds of their buses what exactly is the goal of having this technology onboard their bus as well transit officials will will tell you different things including protecting the safety of the driver. sorting out complaints from passengers that sort of thing. privacy experts have different concerns that they when went with other sorts of technologies that they were all similar with and some that are in development so much as racial recognition software g.p.s. devices and number of other technologies on the market already or are coming to market that there's going to lead us down one step closer to two tracking individuals. so those of citizens in. not just you know connecting their movements to the things that they say which is traditionally be
done not just in buses and trolleys but but even in city streets these things of proliferated since nine eleven. and they're attached to devices and simply record store transmit the audio along with. traditional video surveillance footage that people are used to seeing. interesting and can you tell us about why. san francisco has has them on hundreds of their buses what exactly is the goal of having this technology onboard their bus as well transit officials will will tell you different things...
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city exam tria this is the central running point in the city in support of this constitution they were chanting for the implementation of sharia law what happened is that rival for a change breached rights and picked a fights with some of those protesting because of the constitution throwing began between the two signs which is going to change with cars being burned as well as heavy heavy violence on the streets police intervened with take us in attempt to separate the two sides which it ended up being successful so far we think that the least thirty two people have been injured in the first round of the forenoon this took place last week there was fifty seven percent approximately thirty seven percent of the country said yes the constitution this round people on both sides are saying it's likely to be yes again this is because the seventeen governorates that are about to go to vote tomorrow a largely rural agricultural communities where the missing brother heads has a significant base in addition the opposition which is headed up by the national salvation front in a coalition of oppos
city exam tria this is the central running point in the city in support of this constitution they were chanting for the implementation of sharia law what happened is that rival for a change breached rights and picked a fights with some of those protesting because of the constitution throwing began between the two signs which is going to change with cars being burned as well as heavy heavy violence on the streets police intervened with take us in attempt to separate the two sides which it ended...